- # has special meaning in url and is intern always urlencoded as %23
- ? has special meaning in url and is intern always urlencoded as %3F
- % need to be urlencoded as %25, as it's the escape char in urlencoding
(it has not been stored urlencoded in sqlfs so far, there's some
workaround in filemanger_ui to deal with the old unencoded % chars)
- space and + are NOT urlencoded in sqlfs in the DB, they get urlencoded
only for download urls
- " get urlencoded for download urls only as it messes up the html
markup
--> Filenames get urldecoded, before displayed to user
- done manually eg. in messages
- done automatically in new vfs-name widget (both ways)
- if file already exists, show download and delete link
- if file does NOT exist, show upload box
Name or value of widget is either:
- vfs path or
- $app:$id:$relative_name (if empty($id) a temporary directory in users
home directory is created and application is responsible to move
content of that directory to the entry directory (/apps/$app/$id)
- sqlfs can store now symlinks (implements symlink and readlink)
- vfs resolves symlinks before calling a mounted stream-wrapper
--> symlinks can be between different mount-points
- filemanger can create symlinks and follows them
- etemplate vfs_widget displays symlinks (to be improved)
Happy testing :-)
- egw_vfs::download_url as not encoding + or ' ' in pathes
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was urldecoding $_SERVER[PATH_INFO], which is
wrong, as it is NOT encoded
- HTTP_WebDAV_Server was NOT urlencoding the pathes in PROPFIND
responses, causing eg. cadaver not to be able to use dirs containing
+ or space
+ path with clickable components
+ human readable size, mode, ...
+ mime icon with integrated thumbnail creation
- link widget uses now vfs-mime for it's icons
- thumbnail creation is now switched on with size 32px by default, it can
be switched of by the admin or user, in doing so explicitly
- mime-icons are moved from filemanager to etemplate, as not everyone
installs filemanager
- filemanager has now 3 display modi:
+ Current directory (with subdirs always on top)
+ Subdirs sorted in
+ Files from subdirs (shows recursive all files and you
can click on the path components thanks to new vfs widget)